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Quotebut seriously if there is sign there are deer it took me the first couple years on the wetside to figure out even how to see those blacktails, once I did I saw lots of deer just never the ones I could shoot.I'm a newb too and I've heard a lot of talk like this about not seeing them. I've been out several times now and haven't even see does. My more experienced buddies at work seemed a little surprised by this.Could you please elaborate about this? If I'm not seeing deer that are there, everything else I've been trying to do/change/pay attention to could be pointless.Thanks
but seriously if there is sign there are deer it took me the first couple years on the wetside to figure out even how to see those blacktails, once I did I saw lots of deer just never the ones I could shoot.
Quote from: runamuk on October 26, 2014, 12:53:02 PMQuote from: billythekidrock on October 26, 2014, 01:37:09 AMQuote from: runamuk on October 26, 2014, 01:27:07 AMI have 6 seasons now 3 on the wetside and 3 on the east technically central. I change what I am doing and still cannot seem to make a forked horn magically turn into a 3 point and I choked last year on a legal buck because I just was not 100% certain about a fence. So I am not one who never see's deer I see plenty of deer just cannot seem to put it together. Oh well it will happen or it wont.Maybe something needs to be changed that you aren't aware of? Just swapping regions or from still hunting to blind hunting might not be enough. Maybe a steady mentor that has been successful in your current hunting region with your preferred tactics. And I wouldn't say you choked on the buck because of the fence. That is hunting and sometimes it doesn't work out.Yes I am sure it would help however my bigger change from married to single has seemed to really make me not a good candidate for finding mentors. Or I am just in a bad area. I did hunt one season with someone locally and it was quite awesome I had a lot of fun but life happens and people get busy. Its ok was just a rough crash landing on the end of this season, it is harder when you dont have mom's, dad's, grandparents, brothers, uncles, boyfriends, etc to really mentor you. I also know I did not scout enough the woods got shut down due to fire and when they opened back up it was spend money to scout or save it so I could hunt.See to me a single person of the opposite sex would be an easier situation to mentor in. For me it was an odd vibe to have your husband constantly come out and hover around when we were bear hunting.Now see, you are observant of your situation (like not scouting enough) and why (due to fire closure and money). That gives you a starting point on what to start working on and what to do different next year.
Quote from: billythekidrock on October 26, 2014, 01:37:09 AMQuote from: runamuk on October 26, 2014, 01:27:07 AMI have 6 seasons now 3 on the wetside and 3 on the east technically central. I change what I am doing and still cannot seem to make a forked horn magically turn into a 3 point and I choked last year on a legal buck because I just was not 100% certain about a fence. So I am not one who never see's deer I see plenty of deer just cannot seem to put it together. Oh well it will happen or it wont.Maybe something needs to be changed that you aren't aware of? Just swapping regions or from still hunting to blind hunting might not be enough. Maybe a steady mentor that has been successful in your current hunting region with your preferred tactics. And I wouldn't say you choked on the buck because of the fence. That is hunting and sometimes it doesn't work out.Yes I am sure it would help however my bigger change from married to single has seemed to really make me not a good candidate for finding mentors. Or I am just in a bad area. I did hunt one season with someone locally and it was quite awesome I had a lot of fun but life happens and people get busy. Its ok was just a rough crash landing on the end of this season, it is harder when you dont have mom's, dad's, grandparents, brothers, uncles, boyfriends, etc to really mentor you. I also know I did not scout enough the woods got shut down due to fire and when they opened back up it was spend money to scout or save it so I could hunt.
Quote from: runamuk on October 26, 2014, 01:27:07 AMI have 6 seasons now 3 on the wetside and 3 on the east technically central. I change what I am doing and still cannot seem to make a forked horn magically turn into a 3 point and I choked last year on a legal buck because I just was not 100% certain about a fence. So I am not one who never see's deer I see plenty of deer just cannot seem to put it together. Oh well it will happen or it wont.Maybe something needs to be changed that you aren't aware of? Just swapping regions or from still hunting to blind hunting might not be enough. Maybe a steady mentor that has been successful in your current hunting region with your preferred tactics. And I wouldn't say you choked on the buck because of the fence. That is hunting and sometimes it doesn't work out.
I have 6 seasons now 3 on the wetside and 3 on the east technically central. I change what I am doing and still cannot seem to make a forked horn magically turn into a 3 point and I choked last year on a legal buck because I just was not 100% certain about a fence. So I am not one who never see's deer I see plenty of deer just cannot seem to put it together. Oh well it will happen or it wont.
where are you located
thats what it looks like.... i offered him the option of success.....
Quote from: irishevox on October 30, 2014, 08:45:16 AMwhere are you locatedThat seems to be the million dollar question
How about his other username?